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  • Analyser - Prognos på priser för råvarorBrett råvaruindex: -0,96 %
    UBS Bloomberg CMCI TR Index
  • Energi: +1,05 %
    UBS Bloomberg CMCI Energy TR Index
  • Ädelmetaller: -0,09 %
    UBS Bloomberg CMCI Precious Metals TR Index
  • Industrimetaller: -2,02 %
    UBS Bloomberg CMCI Industrial Metals TR Index
  • Jordbruk: -2,24 %
    UBS Bloomberg CMCI Agriculture TR Index

Kortsiktig marknadssyn:

  • Guld: Neutral
  • Olja: Neutral/sälj
  • Koppar: Neutral/sälj
  • Majs: Neutral/köp
  • Vete: Köp

Guld

Guldprisets utveckling - Comex 2011 - 2012

  • Guldpriset föll efter fredagens arbetsstatistik, vilken var något bättre än förväntat. Den amerikanska sysselsättningen utanför jordbrukssektorn ökade med 227 000 personer, totalt sett åtta procent över förväntan. Arbetslösheten låg kvar på 8,3 procent. Totalt var 12,8 miljoner människor arbetslösa i februari.
  • Dollarn sjönk på beskedet och eventuellt kan siffrorna leda till att marknaden förväntar sig att FED kommer att höja räntan snabbare än den tidigare utannonserad räntebanan vill göra gällande.
  • Guldet reagerade även negativt på att Kina, som av många ses som den globala ekonomins motor, sänkte sitt tillväxtmål för 2012. Detta skulle kunna indikera en minskning i landets stimulansåtgärder, något som i praktiken talar mot ett högre guldpris.
  • Enligt National Bureau of Statistics har även den kinesiska guldproduktionen ökat kraftigt, men det ökade utbudet kommer till stor del att fångas upp av en stark inhemsk efterfrågan.
  • ECB lämnade räntan oförändrad. Detta var helt i linje med marknadens förväntningar och innebär en fortsatt låg alternativkostnad till att hålla guld.
  • Många taktiska investerare minskar nu sina innehav i guld, detta delvis som en funktion av den starka dollarn. Vi förhåller oss fortsatt neutrala till guldpriset.
  • Teknisk Analys: I och med att vi hållit oss under 1740 befinner vi oss fortfarande i korrektionsfasen. Ett först försök ned i 55/233d medelvärdesbanden har avvisats något som mycket väl kan vara slutet på korrektionen och en uppgång över 1725/40 bekräftar att så är fallet. Fram till dess kvarstår dock en viss osäkerhet.

Kortsiktig marknadssyn: Neutral

Teknisk analys på guldpriset den 12 mars 2012

Olja

Oljeprisets utveckling (Brent och WTI) - 2011 - 2012

  • Hoppet om minskade spänningar i Mellanöstern har ökat i och med beskedet att USA, Ryssland, Kina, Storbritannien, Frankrike och Tyskland ska träffa Irans chefsförhandlare. Samtalen kommer då att röra kärnenergiprogrammet och osäkerheten är stor inför dessa möten. President Barack Obama har i sin tur sagt att det fortfarande finns utrymme för en diplomatisk lösning.
  • Även de bilaterala spänningarna mellan Israel och Iran består. Israels premiärminister Netanyahu sade efter ett möte med president Obama att han inte kommer tillåta att Israel blir hotat av ett iranskt kärnvapen. I Iran svarade en ledamot i försvarsutskottet att Irans militära kapacitet har växt och att landet skulle hämnas en eventuell attack från israeliskt håll.
  • Ovan nämnda situation fortsätter att prägla oljemarknaden. Skulle man mot all förmodan nå en överenskommelse skulle det minska spänningarna avsevärt.
  • Den ökade andelen spekulativa köpare av olja skulle kunna förstärka rörelsen rejält vid en eventuell nedgång. Detta då ett unisont säljande skulle aktivera en mängd stoploss-nivåer.
  • Vi förhåller oss svagt negativa till oljepriset denna vecka.
  • Teknisk Analys: Förra veckas misslyckade försök att ta sig upp ur den stigande parallell-kanalen har vare sig lockat till något aggressivare säljande (vilket man kanske kunde ha väntat sig) eller något förnyat köpande av betydelse. Därav att vi går in i nästa vecka med en neutral vy dock med en viss faiblesse för ytterligare nedgång. Ett brott under 121 skulle utlösa en huvud skuldra topp formation och en nedgång till antingen 119 eller 116.

Kortsiktig marknadssyn: Neutral/sälj olja

Teknisk analys på oljepriset den 12 mars 2012

Koppar

Kopparprisets utveckling (LME) - 2011 - 2012

  • Enligt en rådgivare till den Kinesiska centralbanken kommer fastighetspriserna att fortsätta sjunka under året, men detta innebär inte att vi får se ett stort prisfall. Regeringen kommer att fortsätta strama åt fastighetsmarknaden, men målet med åtstramningarna är en kontrollerad prisutveckling.
  • Lagernivån hos London Metal Exchange är för närvarande 289 000 ton, vilken är den lägsta nivån sedan augusti 2009. Samtidigt uppvisar Shanghai både höga lagernivåer och en god kopparproduktion.
  • Kinesisk statistik visar att inflationen för februari var 3,2 % vilket är 20-månaderslägsta. Detta innebär att den nu är under målet på 4 procent, något som väcker förhoppningar om kommande monetär stimulans. Enligt Kinas premiärminister förväntas Kina uppvisa en tillväxt på 7,5 procent, vilket är mindre än den åttaprocentiga tillväxt som landet alltid haft som målsättning. Enligt premiärministern kommer landet att föra en försiktig monetär politik vilket gör att marknaden kan förvänta sig ytterligare stimulans.
  • Enligt CFTC ökar andelen spekulativa positioner och uppmäter nu 155 000 kontrakt, vilket är den högsta nivån sedan augusti 2011. Detta öppnar för en förstärkning av eventuella negativa prisrörelser.
  • Teknisk Analys: Vi noterar, med en viss tillfredsställelse, att vi nu fått både en lägre topp samt, vilket är viktigare, en andra bortstötning från 233dagars bandet. Vi tror att detta torde vara nog för att attrahera ett tilltagande säljtryck varför vi håller en försiktig negativ vy inför nästa vecka.

Teknisk analys på kopparpriset den 12 mars 2012

Majs

Prisutveckling på majs (CME) för 2011 - 2012

  • I mars månads WASDE-rapport, vilken kom ut i fredags eftermiddag, justerade det amerikanska jordbruksdepartementet (USDA) ned sin prognos något avseende de globala majslagren.
  • Marknaden hade dock förväntat sig ännu svagare siffror, detta efter de senaste månadernas köldvåg runt Svarta havet samt torkan i Sydamerika.
  • Totalt sett var majspriset ned under förra veckan, men fredagens rapport fick priset att komma upp en del igen innan veckan kunde summeras. Enligt ett marknadsbrev från CME hade en hel del spekulanter positionerat sig mot en nedgång i samband med rapporten, dessa aktörer hjälpte majspriset uppåt då de var tvungna att stänga ut sina positioner.
  • Bortsett från den förhållandevis intetsägande rapporten för majs var det stora samtalsämnet den ökade importen från Kina under 2012. Även detta tryckte upp priserna.
  • Fundamentalt sett bedömer vi att efterdyningarna efter fredagens rapport kan få priset att ligga kvar, eller till och med gå upp något denna vecka. Vi väljer att särskilt hålla ögonen på den sydamerikanska utvecklingen.
  • Teknisk Analys: Försöket att bryta dödläget genom ett brott upp ur innevarande intervall misslyckades då det enda resultatet av testet blev en s.k. spik, dvs. rakt upp och rakt ned samma dag. Misslyckandet muntrade i sin tur upp säljarna som därefter lyckats pressa ned priset till 55dagars medelvärdesbandet, det primära stödet. Veckans utveckling gör att vi bibehåller en neutral vy.

Teknisk analys på majspriset den 12 mars 2012

Vete

Prisutveckling för vete (Matif och CME) år 2011 - 2012

  • Efter att ha fallit under hela veckan kom vetepriset i Paris tillbaka ordentligt under fredagen, detta trots att prognosen på lagernivåerna i Euroland justerades upp något jämfört med förra månadens WASDE-rapport.
  • På global basis reviderade USDA ned sin syn på vetelagren. Detta fick enligt ovan priset i Paris, men även i Chicago, att på fredagen återhämta sig något jämfört med föregående dagar.
  • En nation vars vetebehov diskuterats flitigt i dagarna är Iran, där importen väntas bli förhållandevis stor under 2012. Faktum är att USDA:s största uppjustering av importbehovet är för Iran.
  • Enligt en del analytiker börjar en mängd industriella spannmålskonsumenter nu byta från majs till vete som djurfoder, detta då vetepriset än en gång kommit ned strax under majspriset. Som referens kan nämnas att vetepriset i Chicago de senaste 10 åren i snitt varit drygt 40 procent högre än majspriset.
  • Med indikationer om ett förväntat ökat behov av vete bedömer vi fundamentalt att risken för vetepriset i Paris denna vecka ligger på uppsidan. Trots att ryska källor idag har gått ut med uppgifter om goda markförhållanden för den kommande skörden tror vi inte att det kommer att kunna trycka priset nedåt denna vecka.
  • Teknisk Analys: Med fortsatt bra stöd i medelvärdesbanden (samt de tidigare pekade på upprepade trevågs nedgångarna (A-B-C = korrektiva rörelser) fortsätter vi att peka på bra potential för ytterligare uppgång. Ett brott över 212.25 bör att vara den utlösande faktorn och ett brott ger vid handen ett mål uppemot 245.

Teknisk analys för vetepriset den 12 mars 2012

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TACO (or Whatever It Was) Sends Oil Lower — Iran Keeps Choking Hormuz

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Wild moves yesterday. Brent crude traded to a high of $114.43/b and a low of $96.0/b and closed at $99.94/b yesterday. 

Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB
Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB

US – Iran negotiations ongoing or not? What a day. Donald Trump announced that good talks were ongoing between Iran and the US and that the 48 hour deadline before bombing Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure was postponed by five days subject to success of ongoing meetings. Iranian media meanwhile stated that no meetings were ongoing at all.

Today we are scratching our heads trying to figure out what yesterday was all about.

Friends and family playing the market? Was it just Trump and his friends and family who were playing with oil and equity markets with $580m and $1.46bn in bets being placed by someone in oil and equity markets just 15 minutes before Trump’s announcement?

Was Trump pulling a TACO as he reached his political and economic pain point: Brent at $112/b, US Gas at $4/gal, SPX below 200dma and US 10yr above 4.4%?

Different Iranian factions with Trump talking with one of them? Are there real negotiations going on but with the US talking to one faction in Iran while another, the hardliners, are not involved and are denying any such negotiations going on?

Extending the ultimatum to attack and invade Kharg island next weekend? Or, is the five day delay of the deadline a tactical decision to allow US amphibious assault ships and marines to arrive in the Gulf in the upcoming weekend while US and Israeli continues to degrade Iranian military targets till then. And then next weekend a move by the US/Israel to attack and conquer for example the Kharg island?

We do not really know which it is or maybe a combination of these.

We did get some kind of TACO ydy. But markets have been waiting for some kind of TACO to happen and yesterday we got some kind of TACO. And Brent crude is now trading at $101.5/b as a result rather than at $112-114/b as it did no the high yesterday.

But what really matters in our view is the political situation on the ground in Iran. Will hardliners continue to hold power or will a more pragmatic faction gain power?

If the hardliners remain in power then oil pain should extend all the way to US midterm elections. The hardliners were apparently still in charge as of last week. Iran immediately retaliated and damaged LNG infrastructure in Qatar after Israel hit Iranian South Pars. The SoH was still closed and all messages coming out of Iran indicated defiance. Hardliners continues in power has a huge consequence for oil prices going forward. The regime has played its ’oil-weapon’ (closing or chocking the Strait of Hormuz). It is using it to achieve political goals. Deterrence: it needs to be so politically and economically expensive to attack Iran that it won’t happen again in the future. Or at least that the US/Israel thinks 10-times over before they attack again. The highest Brent crude oil closing price since the start of the war is $112.19/b last Friday. In comparison the 20-year inflation adjusted Brent price is $103/b. So Brent crude last Friday at $112.19/b isn’t a shockingly high price. And it is still far below the nominal high of $148/b from 2008 which is $220/b if inflation adjusted. So once in a lifetime Iran activates its most powerful weapon. The oil weapon. It needs to show the power of this weapon and it needs to reap political gains. Getting Brent to $112/b and intraday high of $119.5/b (9 March) isn’t a display of the power of that weapon. And it is not a deterrence against future attacks.

So if the hardliners remain in power in Iran, then the SoH will likely remain chocked all the way to US midterm elections and Brent crude will at a minimum go above the historical nominal high of $148/b from 2008.

Thus the outlook for the oil price for the rest of the year doesn’t depend all that much of whether Trump pulls a TACO or not. Stops bombing or not. It depends more on who is in charge in Iran. If it is the hardliners, then deterrence against future attacks via chocking of the SoH and high oil prices is the likely line of action. It is impacting the world but the Iranian ’oil-weapon’ is directed towards the US president and the the US midterm elections.

If a pragmatic faction gets to power in Iran, then a very prosperous future is possible. However, if power is shifting towards a more pragmatic faction in Iran then a completely different direction could evolve. Such a faction could possibly be open for cooperation with the US and the GCC and possibly put its issues versus Israel aside. Then the prosperity we have seen evolving in Dubai could be a possible future also for Iran.

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So far it looks like the hardliners are fully in charge. As far as we can see, the hardliners are still fully in control in Iran. That points towards continued chocking of the SoH and oil prices ticking higher as global inventories (the oil market buffers) are drawn lower. And not just for a few more weeks, but possibly all the way to the US midterm elections. 

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Oil stress is rising as the supply chains and buffers are drained

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A brief sigh of relief yesterday as oil infra at Kharg wasn’t damaged. But higher today. Brent crude dabbled around a bit yesterday in relief that oil infrastructure at Iran’s Kharg island wasn’t damaged. It traded briefly below the 100-line and in a range of $99.54 – 106.5/b. Its close was near the low at $100.21/b.

Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB
Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB

No easy victorious way out for Trump. So no end in sight yet. Brent is up 3.2% today to $103.4/b with no signs that the war will end anytime soon. Trump has no easy way to declare victory and mission accomplished as long as Iran is in full control of the Strait of Hormuz while also holding some 440 kg of uranium enriched to 60% and not far from weapons grade at 90%. As long as these two factors are unresolved it is difficult for Trump to pull out of the Middle East. Naturally he gets increasingly frustrated over the situation as the oil price and US retail gas prices keeps ticking higher while the US is tied into the mess in the Middle East. Trying to drag NATO members into his mess but not much luck there. 

When commodity prices spike they spike 2x, 3x, 4x or 5x. Supply and demand for commodities are notoriously inflexible. When either of them shifts sharply, the the price can easily go to zero (April 2022) or multiply 2x, 3x, or even 5x of normal. Examples in case cobalt in 2025 where Kongo restricted supply and the price doubled. Global LNG in 2022 where the price went 5x normal for the full year average. Demand for tungsten in ammunition is up strongly along with full war in the middle east. And its price? Up 537%. 

Why hasn’t the Brent crude oil price gone 2x, 3x, 4x or 5x versus its normal of $68/b given close to full stop in the flow of oil of the Strait of Hormuz? We are after all talking about close to 20% of global supply being disrupted. The reason is the buffers. It is fairly easy to store oil. Commercial operators only hold stocks for logistical variations. It is a lot of oil in commercial stocks, but that is predominantly because the whole oil system is so huge. In addition we have Strategic Petroleum Reserves (SPRs) of close to 2500 mb of crude and 1000 mb of oil products. The IEA last week decided to release 400 mb from global SPR. Equal to 20 days of full closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Thus oil in commercial stocks on land, commercial oil in transit at sea and release of oil from SPRs is currently buffering the situation.

But we are running the buffers down day by day. As a result we see gradually increasing stress here and there in the global oil market. Asia is feeling the pinch the most. It has very low self sufficiency of oil and most of the exports from the Gulf normally head to Asia. Availability of propane and butane many places in India (LPG) has dried up very quickly. Local prices have tripled as a result. Local availability of crude, bunker oil, fuel oil, jet fuel, naphtha and other oil products is quickly running down to critical levels many places in Asia with prices shooting up. Oman crude oil is marked at $153/b. Jet fuel in Singapore is marked at $191/b.

Oil at sea originating from Strait of Hormuz from before 28 Feb is rapidly emptied. Oil at sea is a large pool of commercial oil. An inventory of oil in constant move.  If we assume that the average journey from the Persian Gulf to its destinations has a volume weighted average of 13.5 days then the amount of oil at sea originating from the Persian Gulf when the the US/Israel attacked on 28 Feb was 13.5 days * 20 mb/d = 269 mb. Since the strait closed, this oil has increasingly been delivered at its destinations. Those closest to the Strait, like Pakistan, felt the emptying of this supply chain the fastest. Propane prices shooting to 3x normal there already last week and restaurants serving cold food this week is a result of that. Some 50-60% of Asia’s imports of Naphtha normally originates from the Persian Gulf. So naphtha is a natural pain point for Asia. The Gulf also a large and important exporter of Jet fuel. That shut in has lifted jet prices above $200/b.

To simplify our calculations we assume that no oil has left the Strait since that date and that there is no increase in Saudi exports from Yanbu. Then the draining of this inventory at sea originated from the Persian Gulf will essentially look like this:

The supply chain of oil at sea originating from the Strait of Hormuz is soon empty. Except for oil allowed through the Strait of Hormuz by Iran and increased exports from Yanbu in the Red Sea. Not included here.

The supply chain of oil at sea originating from the Strait of Hormuz is soon empty.
Source: ChatGPT estimates of journey days and distribution of exports. SEB extension in time and graph

Oil at sea is falling fast as oil is delivered without any new refill in the Persian Gulf. Waivers for Russian crude is also shifting Russian crude to consumers. Brent crude will likely start to feel the pinch much more forcefully when oil at sea is drawn down another 200 mb to around 1000 mb. That is not much more than 10 days from here. 

Oil at sea is falling fast as oil is delivered without any new refill in the Persian Gulf.
Source: SEB graph, Vortexa

Oil and oil products are starting to become very pricy many places. Brent crude has still been shielded from spiking like the others.

Oil and oil products are starting to become very pricy many places.
Source: SEB graph, Bloomberg data
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Buy Brent Dec-2026 calls with strike $150/b!

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Closing at highest since Aug 2022. Brent crude gained 9.2% yesterday. The trading range was limited to $95.2 – 101.85/b with a close at $100.46/b and higher than the Monday close of $98.96/b. Ydy close was the highest close since August 2022. This morning Brent is up 2% to $102.4/b and is trading at the highest intraday level since Monday when it high an intraday high of $119.5/b.

Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB
Bjarne Schieldrop, Chief analyst commodities, SEB

A military hit at Iran’s Kharg island would be a big, big bang for the oil price. The big, big risk for the weekend is that oil infrastructure could be damaged. For example Iran’s Kharg island which is Iran’s major oil export hub. If damaged we would have a longer lasting loss of supply stretching way beyond Trump’s announced ”two more weeks”. It will make the spot price spike higher and it will lift the curve. Brent crude 2027 swap would jump above $80/b immediately. An attack on Kharg island would naturally lead Iran to strike back at other oil infrastructures in the Gulf. Especially those belonging to countries who harbor US military bases. I.e. countries who essentially are supporting the attack by US and Israel towards Iran. Though if not in spirit, then in practical operational terms. An attack on Kharg island would not just lead to a lasting outage of supply from Iran until it would be repaired. It would immediately endanger other oil infrastructure in the region as well and additional lasting loss of supply.

No one in their right mind would dare to sit short oil over the coming weekend. Oil is thus set to close the week at a very strong note today. 

Prepare for another 400 mb SPR release next week. This week’s announcement of a 400 mb release from Strategic Oil Reserves totally underwhelmed the market with the oil price going higher rather than lower following the announcement. For one it means that the market expects the war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz to last longer than Trump’s recent announced ”two more weeks”. 400 mb only amounts to 20 days of lost supply to the world through Hormuz and we are already at day 14. So next week when we are getting close to the 20 day mark, we are likely to see another announcement of another 400 mb release of SPR stocks to the market. Preparing for the next 20 days of war. 

Global oil logistics in total disarray. We have previously addressed the issue of the huge logistical web of the global oil market which is now in total disarray. The logistical disruption started to fry the oil market at the end of last week. Helped to spike the oil market on Monday. What we hear from our shipping clients is that the problems with supply of fuels locally in Korea, Singapore, India and Africa are getting worse with physical availability of fuels there drying up. It is getting increasingly difficult to find physical supply of bunker oil with local, physical prices shooting way higher than financial benchmarks. To the point that biofuels have become the cheap option many places. Availability of fuels in the US is still good. Not so surprising as the US is self-sufficient with crude and refineries. 

The disruption in global oil logistics doesn’t seem to improve. Rather the opposite. If you cannot get fuel to run your ships, then how can you distribute fuels to where it is needed.

Buy Brent Dec-2026 calls with strike $150/b!! As the days goes by the oil price is ticking higher while Trump is getting one day closer to US midterm elections. Trump was betting that he could put this war to bead well before November. But that will probably not be up to him to decide. It will be up to Iran to decide when to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. It is very hard to imagine that Iran will let Trump easily off the hock after he has killed its Supreme Leader. This will likely go all the way to November. Buy Brent Dec-2026 calls with strike $150/b!!

Brent closed at highest since 2022 ydy. Will end this Friday at a very strong note! Consumers still dreaming of $60/b oil

Brent closed at highest since 2022 ydy. Will end this Friday at a very strong note! Consumers still dreaming of $60/b oil
Source: Bloomberg
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